California lawmakers send cannabis cafe bill to governor for signature
A bill that would allow California cannabis retailers to operate traditional kitchens and host events at their stores has advanced to Gov. Gavin Newsom.
California Medical Marijuana News
A bill that would allow California cannabis retailers to operate traditional kitchens and host events at their stores has advanced to Gov. Gavin Newsom.
California regulators are expanding grant access and funding for cities and counties to establish adult-use retail cannabis programs.
For evidence of headwinds facing the regulated marijuana industry, look no further than the cannabis labor market.
A California marijuana company that brazenly accuses competitors of allowing legal product to be sold on the illicit market might yet succeed in prying loose track-and-trace data from the state that could prove it.
At least 10 “labor organizations” that experts and observers have flagged as suspicious – and share characteristics in common with another “union” that state regulators declared fake in July – are signing required labor agreements with licensed California marijuana businesses, according to records obtained by MJBizDaily.
Fresno is the first municipality to participate in a new California program aimed at reining in illegal cannabis production and sales.
Access to recreational cannabis stores across the United States and Canada differs greatly by state and province after taking population into account.